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In accordance with the RERA Act of 2016, a buyer can register a claim and provide the builder legal notice of the delay in possession, or they can move their claim from a CDRC to the State Real Estate Regulatory Authority. This Act mandates that a builder pay 10% interest on the property's worth for any apartments that take longer than expected to be delivered.
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How to deal with the non-delivery of my flat for delayed payment?
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